times
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Ffois
EN Times 

- Nom
- plural of time.
- The circumstances of a certain time.
- From the ground, Colombo’s port does not look like much. Those entering it are greeted by wire fences, walls dating back to colonial times and security posts. For mariners leaving the port after lonely nights on the high seas, the delights of the B52 Night Club and Stallion Pub lie a stumble away.
- A person's experiences or biography.
- The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter
- plural of time.
- VerbeSGtimesesPRtimesingPT, PPtimesed
- Préposition
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- The spreading of novel teachings, often radical in character and at times even eccentric — chiliasm, adamitism, abuse of the sacrament of the altar — did not cease, however
- New York Times Mr. Bush has been marking the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 with a series of speeches about terrorism that culminated with his televised address last night.
- They asked me the same question four times in a row. It's like they didn't hear me. I got durkinned.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- It was precisely the hard-heartedness of these economic doctrines that the nineteenth-century English novelist Charles Dickens had satirized in Hard Times.
- Make a point to carry [or of carrying] your calendar with you at all times.
- As stated, this argument assumes a form of propositional temporalism: it assumes that the proposition expressed by my sentence for A-THEORY* has different truth values relative to different times.
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of times in English Dictionary
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
- Noms
- Formes de Noun
- Formes plurielles Noun
- Formes plurielles Noun
- Formes de Noun
- Prépositions
- Verbes
- Formes verbales
- Formes singulières Verb
- Troisième personne du singulier formes
- Troisième personne du singulier formes
- Formes singulières Verb
- Formes verbales
- Noms
- en timeserver
- en timestamp
- en timesaving
- en timesis
- en timeses
Source: Wiktionnaire